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  1. A few months ago, I wrote an article about how to use a Dovecot plugin to give yourself push email on iOS devices: colincogle.name/blog/dovecot-w

    Well, thanks to @[email protected] and countless GitHub users — i.e., github.com/freswa/dovecot-xaps — I regret to inform you all that the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE concept might be dead.

    This project relied on using macOS Server’s API’s to request a certificate for the Apple Push Notification Service, so that one could send yourself notifications. Well, macOS Server died a long time ago, configurations evolved into MDM profiles (which, honestly, are easier), and the certificate API was deprecated and then disabled last autumn to little fanfare.

    Is there any hope for push IMAP on iOS in the future? Only time will tell. If you have a valid certificate, XAPSd will keep working until it expires, but after that, who knows? I might have to go back to fetching my email!

    (Oh, and if it works for you, don’t upgrade to Dovecot 2.4. I wasted an evening migrating and unmigrating my config files.)

    If anyone knows anyone at Apple, please let me know how to complain to something that’s not a feedback form.

    #SelfHosted #Dovecot #PushEmail #Apple #iOS #iPadOS #macOS #macOSServer #IMAP #IMAPIdle #sysadmin #email #Apple #APNS #ApplePushNotificationService

  2. A few months ago, I wrote an article about how to use a Dovecot plugin to give yourself push email on iOS devices: colincogle.name/blog/dovecot-w

    Well, thanks to @[email protected] and countless GitHub users — i.e., github.com/freswa/dovecot-xaps — I regret to inform you all that the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE concept might be dead.

    This project relied on using macOS Server’s API’s to request a certificate for the Apple Push Notification Service, so that one could send yourself notifications. Well, macOS Server died a long time ago, configurations evolved into MDM profiles (which, honestly, are easier), and the certificate API was deprecated and then disabled last autumn to little fanfare.

    Is there any hope for push IMAP on iOS in the future? Only time will tell. If you have a valid certificate, XAPSd will keep working until it expires, but after that, who knows? I might have to go back to fetching my email!

    (Oh, and if it works for you, don’t upgrade to Dovecot 2.4. I wasted an evening migrating and unmigrating my config files.)

    If anyone knows anyone at Apple, please let me know how to complain to something that’s not a feedback form.

    #SelfHosted #Dovecot #PushEmail #Apple #iOS #iPadOS #macOS #macOSServer #IMAP #IMAPIdle #sysadmin #email #Apple #APNS #ApplePushNotificationService

  3. A few months ago, I wrote an article about how to use a Dovecot plugin to give yourself push email on iOS devices: colincogle.name/blog/dovecot-w

    Well, thanks to @[email protected] and countless GitHub users — i.e., github.com/freswa/dovecot-xaps — I regret to inform you all that the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE concept might be dead.

    This project relied on using macOS Server’s API’s to request a certificate for the Apple Push Notification Service, so that one could send yourself notifications. Well, macOS Server died a long time ago, configurations evolved into MDM profiles (which, honestly, are easier), and the certificate API was deprecated and then disabled last autumn to little fanfare.

    Is there any hope for push IMAP on iOS in the future? Only time will tell. If you have a valid certificate, XAPSd will keep working until it expires, but after that, who knows? I might have to go back to fetching my email!

    (Oh, and if it works for you, don’t upgrade to Dovecot 2.4. I wasted an evening migrating and unmigrating my config files.)

    If anyone knows anyone at Apple, please let me know how to complain to something that’s not a feedback form.

    #SelfHosted #Dovecot #PushEmail #Apple #iOS #iPadOS #macOS #macOSServer #IMAP #IMAPIdle #sysadmin #email #Apple #APNS #ApplePushNotificationService

  4. A few months ago, I wrote an article about how to use a Dovecot plugin to give yourself push email on iOS devices: colincogle.name/blog/dovecot-w

    Well, thanks to @[email protected] and countless GitHub users — i.e., github.com/freswa/dovecot-xaps — I regret to inform you all that the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE concept might be dead.

    This project relied on using macOS Server’s API’s to request a certificate for the Apple Push Notification Service, so that one could send yourself notifications. Well, macOS Server died a long time ago, configurations evolved into MDM profiles (which, honestly, are easier), and the certificate API was deprecated and then disabled last autumn to little fanfare.

    Is there any hope for push IMAP on iOS in the future? Only time will tell. If you have a valid certificate, XAPSd will keep working until it expires, but after that, who knows? I might have to go back to fetching my email!

    (Oh, and if it works for you, don’t upgrade to Dovecot 2.4. I wasted an evening migrating and unmigrating my config files.)

    If anyone knows anyone at Apple, please let me know how to complain to something that’s not a feedback form.

    #SelfHosted #Dovecot #PushEmail #Apple #iOS #iPadOS #macOS #macOSServer #IMAP #IMAPIdle #sysadmin #email #Apple #APNS #ApplePushNotificationService

  5. A few months ago, I wrote an article about how to use a Dovecot plugin to give yourself push email on iOS devices: colincogle.name/blog/dovecot-w

    Well, thanks to @[email protected] and countless GitHub users — i.e., github.com/freswa/dovecot-xaps — I regret to inform you all that the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE concept might be dead.

    This project relied on using macOS Server’s API’s to request a certificate for the Apple Push Notification Service, so that one could send yourself notifications. Well, macOS Server died a long time ago, configurations evolved into MDM profiles (which, honestly, are easier), and the certificate API was deprecated and then disabled last autumn to little fanfare.

    Is there any hope for push IMAP on iOS in the future? Only time will tell. If you have a valid certificate, XAPSd will keep working until it expires, but after that, who knows? I might have to go back to fetching my email!

    (Oh, and if it works for you, don’t upgrade to Dovecot 2.4. I wasted an evening migrating and unmigrating my config files.)

    If anyone knows anyone at Apple, please let me know how to complain to something that’s not a feedback form.

    #SelfHosted #Dovecot #PushEmail #Apple #iOS #iPadOS #macOS #macOSServer #IMAP #IMAPIdle #sysadmin #email #Apple #APNS #ApplePushNotificationService

  6. This will never happen, but Apple should bring back macOS Server and allow self-hosted data storage as an alternative to iCloud.

    #Apple #macOS #macOSServer #iCloud #SelfHosting #Wishlist #WishfulThinking

  7. In other news I’m trying to set up public access on my server for users to upload files to and that is it. Is anyone aware of good server apps that will do that?

    #macosserver #docker #server #software

  8. Die Server-App, mit der man macOS diverse Profidienste verpassen konnte, ist offiziell gestrichen. Ersatz gibt es nur teilweise.
    Apple stellt macOS Server ein
  9. Die Server-App, mit der man macOS diverse Profidienste verpassen konnte, ist offiziell gestrichen. Ersatz gibt es nur teilweise.
    Apple stellt macOS Server ein
  10. macOS Server ist nun kompatibel mit macOS 12 und setzt die jüngste Version des Betriebssystems zugleich voraus. Eine weitere Bedienoberfläche wurde gestrichen.
    macOS Server: Apple reicht Support für macOS 12 Monterey nach
  11. Apple ist es noch nicht gelungen, die Server-App an macOS 12 anzupassen. Wann das Update kommt, ist unklar.
    macOS Server streikt unter Monterey